one way in which objects acquire static charge is by friction against two objects which charges the atoms creating static charges/electricity. e.g put on some work boots and sit on a chair and rub them against the carpet hard and quickly so they gain static charge. then whilst still rubbind touch something metal like a pole.
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No, the Van de Graaff generator can produce a large amount of charge but does not hold the charge itself. The generator must be in motion in order to produce electricity. Once the motion stops, the charge is lost.
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Yes, chalk on a blackboard can acquire an electrostatic charge when written or moved on the surface, due to friction between the chalk and the board. This charge can attract or repel other objects nearby.
Electrostatic force is the force that exists between charged objects. The strength of this force depends on the amount of charge on the objects. The greater the charge, the stronger the electrostatic force between them.
Gravitational forces are based on mass and pull objects towards each other, while electrostatic forces are based on charge and can attract or repel objects based on their charge.
Yes. Electromagnets move solid metal objects. Electrostatic charge moves solid objects in electrostatic scrubbers.etc. F= ma = eE where E is the electric field and e the charge. acceleration a = eE/m.
The fundamental principles of electrostatic units are based on the concept of electric charge and the forces between charged objects. The measurements associated with electrostatic units include the Coulomb, which is the unit of electric charge, and the volt, which is the unit of electric potential. These measurements help quantify and describe the behavior of electric charges and fields in a system.
Static electricity is a non contact force because : Whether an object is charged by conduction or induction or even by friction they acquire a charge and the objects acquire opposite charge in induction and friction but same charge in conduction. So when the charged body is brought near an uncharged body if they have opposite charge they will be attracted towards the charged body due to the movement of ionic particles.
Yes. Electromagnets move solid metal objects. Electrostatic charge moves solid objects in electrostatic scrubbers.etc. F= ma = eE where E is the electric field and e the charge. acceleration a = eE/m.
Objects with the opposite charge (positive) will be attracted to the charged balloon, while objects with the same charge (negative) will be repelled. This is due to the principles of electrostatic attraction and repulsion.
The force that exists between two charged objects is known as the electrostatic force. This force can be attractive or repulsive depending on the charge of the objects: opposite charges attract, while like charges repel. The magnitude of the electrostatic force is determined by the amount of charge on the objects and the distance between them.
The size of the electrostatic force of attraction between two objects is determined by the magnitude of the charges on the objects and the distance between the objects. The larger the charges and the smaller the distance between the objects, the stronger the electrostatic force of attraction will be.
Yes, electrostatic force is charge dependent and independent of mass. The force between two charged objects is determined by the magnitude of the charges and the distance between them, not by the mass of the objects.
Because of electrostatic forces between two objects, when at least one of them carries a net electrostatic charge.